Our focus is you

We Begin With “Why”

Problem solving is the heart of what we do at Orchard Health Clinic. We understand the need to look deeper beyond the pain because your body is not an isolated unit. It is a complex structure of integrated systems. Effective healthcare begins when we ask why – the answers always reveal a bigger picture. Why settle for less when you can get more out of your treatment?

We won’t so neither should you.

“There’s always a better solution”

The OHC approach

Designed to fit

Your body is unique and so are your needs. The OHC treatment concept is designed by pulling together knowledge and techniques from multiple disciplines. The result? A modular and comprehensive approach tailored to address each individual’s needs.

Research and Innovation

Staying curious is key to innovation. That’s why our team is kept on our toes to discover new ways to approach healthcare through weekly round table discussions on the latest medical research, techniques and newest technology. We challenge the status quo by taking on challenging cases and host workshops to offer our patients better solutions and greater value. That’s just some of the many ways we push the limit as a one-stop solution provider.

Simplifying your health

It is our goal to make health improvements simple and accessible for everyone. We strive to do so in a manner that’s complementary to your lifestyle. Our team of therapists delve deeper to help you better understand your condition and empower you to take charge of your health. Taking charge also means being informed about the different facets of your wellbeing – let us guide you every step of the way.

During your first session, your therapist will find out about your medical history, assess your current condition and formulate your treatment plan before proceeding with your therapy session.

I came with the problem of “trigger finger”. I could not even clench my fist at all. After the 1st treatment, I immediately felt less pain on the joint. I could clench but was not firm with strength. With continuous treatments, it got better each time. With their osteopath’s “healing hands”, they got all my hidden pain spots uncovered and fixed.

Bernadette-Betty Wong

My right elbow had been painful for some time and I even had a steroid injection that only erased the pain for a while. I was recommended to Orchard Health Clinic. During the session, they do not impose their own way but rather, always encourage me to respond and communicate to let them know how I feel especially after each treatment. The pain on my right elbow improved tremendously because they found out that my right shoulder was the main cause of this chronic pain. I’m thankful for the patience and care as well as their osteopaths’ skilled hands.

Audrey Kok

Positive encouragement and constant monitoring are the two most important ingredients to any sports injury. Having completed my ACL reconstructive surgery, I was referred to Orchard Health Clinic for this crucial recovery phase. Without any doubt, their osteopath displayed great professionalism and patience which aided me tremendously in my recovery. Sharing similar interests in sports allowed the osteopaths understand better the importance of this recovery to me. I will highly recommend their services to anyone who encounter any of such injury.

Quek Chung Tze

I had pain in my lower back and numbness in my legs due to a prolapsed disc. I was referred to Orchard Health Clinic by a friend. Their Osteopaths were patiently working on the affected parts and they taught me exercises to strengthen the muscles and get them to function correctly. This has helped me to recover well and I am able to walk without pain.

Sudha Venkat

Our Unique Approach

Our therapists are trained in various techniques and physical therapy disciplines, coupled with supplementary modalities to treat a wide range of conditions.

Shockwave Therapy

Treat painful conditions of the musculoskeletal system with Radial Shock Wave Therapy. It helps to dissolve bone spurs, eliminate pain receptors, increase production of collagen and improves local microcirculation, leading to improved tissue metabolism.

Taping injured muscles and joints aids in the treatment and prevention of sports injuries, based on the body’s own natural healing capabilities

Child development care

Our therapists can help address “growing pains” and look out for developmental issues such as Sever’s Disease or compartment syndrome

Spinal Traction therapy

Spinal traction is a form of decompression therapy that relieves pressure on the spine. Traction is used to treat herniated discs, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, pinched nerves and many other disc conditions.

Manual therapy

Alleviate tension by mobilising and articulating joints and soft tissue.

Imaging technique based on the application of ultrasound waves. It is used to see internal body structures such as tendons, muscles, joints, vessels and internal organs.

Shockwave Therapy

Treat painful conditions of the musculoskeletal system with Radial Shock Wave Therapy. It helps to dissolve bone spurs, eliminate pain receptors, increase production of collagen and improves local microcirculation, leading to improved tissue metabolism.

Dry needling

Kinesio taping

Taping injured muscles and joints aids in the treatment and prevention of sports injuries, based on the body’s own natural healing capabilities

Child development care

Our therapists can help address “growing pains” and look out for developmental issues such as Sever’s Disease or compartment syndrome

Spinal Traction therapy

Spinal traction is a form of decompression therapy that relieves pressure on the spine. Traction is used to treat herniated discs, sciatica, degenerative disc disease, pinched nerves and many other disc conditions.

Manual therapy

Alleviate tension by mobilising and articulating joints and soft tissue.

The Team

Martin John

Director / Osteopath

Martin John

Director / Osteopath

BSc(Hons)Ost, MSc, MBA

U.K Registered Osteopath (GOsC)

After graduating from the British School of Osteopathy in 2001, Martin worked in various practices in London as well as taught clinical skills to future Osteopathic students. He has also worked extensively with dancers and gymnasts, that helped to quickly hone his skills with top-level athletes and celebrities.

In 2003, Martin moved to Singapore where he quickly grew to love the climate and people. Martin set up Orchard Health Clinic in 2009 with the aim of providing a high standard of healthcare service in a warm, friendly and ethical manner. Dedicated to providing only the best treatment for his clients, his expertise is in effective, safe, non-medicinal treatments of sports injuries and joint pain.

Over the years, he has become increasingly interested and dedicated to helping those who suffer from painful conditions such as disc injuries of the neck or back, joint arthritis and hip/shoulder labrum tears. He also specializes in chronic undiagnosed ‘mystery’ cases.

Martin consistently upgrades himself so as to keep himself well-informed on the latest medical research so as to provide only the best treatment for his clients.

Ryan Unsworth

Head Osteopath

Ryan Unsworth

Head Osteopath

M.Ost

U.K. Registered Osteopath (GOsC)

Ryan is an osteopathy graduate of Oxford Brookes University, U.K. He has a sporting background of competitive long distance running, cycling and Brazilian jiu-jitsu (BJJ). Ryan was the osteopath for the Oxford Brookes athletics club and Oxford Shootfighters gym; treating and advising some of the top fighters in BJJ and mixed martial arts (MMA) in the UK.

Ryan firmly believes that you do not need to be a sports person to demand health and function in every aspect of your life. He strives to help every patient into achieving these goals. His approach is to treat the dysfunction by finding its root cause, have a goal in mind and to educate the patient in maintaining health as well as preventing injury.

Osteopathy ascribes to the idea that health is a delicate balance; it cannot be reduced to the absence of pathology, but is dependent on the total wellness of the individual. By considering each patient’s bio-mechanics, lifestyle, psychology and nutrition, Ryan develops a treatment plan unique to the individual to encourage the body’s healing abilities and promote a positive mindset for recovery.

Lorène Dawance

Osteopath

Lorène Dawance

Osteopath

M.Ost

U.K. Registered Osteopath (GOsC)

Lorène Dawance graduated from Oxford Brookes University (UK) and is a multi-lingual osteopath who is proficient in English, French and Dutch.

Lorène believes that to achieve full recovery you must address the issue holistically; diagnosing the root cause of the pain rather than just treating the symptoms. She often incorporates the biopsychosocial model within her treatment – looking at the patient’s physical health, state of mind, and lifestyle. Her treatment plan is therefore tailored to the individual in order to encourage fast recovery.

Having trained at a highly athletic university and herself being part of the basketball and swim team, she has treated many sports teams and athletes. Lorène believes that osteopathy is not only beneficial for sports injuries but also day-to-day aches and pains. She is well versed in the issues revolving around pre/post-natal care, monitors child developmental progress as well as treating chronic, degenerative, developmental issues found in desk-workers.

Lorène’s volunteer work for charity and orphanages in China and Morocco sparked her interest in treating children and pregnant women. During treatment, her focus is not just on manual therapy but also to educate her patients how to maintain health, manage their treatment plan and preventing reoccurrence of injury.

Adam Wong

Osteopath

Adam Wong

Osteopath

M.Ost, MPH

U.K. Registered Osteopath (GOsC)

Adam graduated with a Masters from the British School of Osteopathy and proceeded to achieve a Masters in Public Health. He is interested in looking at health not only from the clinical perspective but also through the wider lens of how health is affected by our individual interaction with the environment. This is reflected in his volunteering experience at a homeless community in London, consulting and supporting patients there.

On top of a structural treatment approach, Adam provides his patients with comprehensive steps to improve their lifestyle habits and to help them regain functionality. This is done through incorporating different visceral and spinal manipulation techniques to achieve the best outcome for his patients. Adam has also extensive experience in treating pregnant women as well as musicians who often present with joint pain issues.

Aside from English, Adam also speaks fluent Cantonese, Mandarin and Malay. During his free time, he enjoys cycling, drumming, playing badminton and basketball.

Isaac Wong

Physiotherapist

Isaac Wong

Physiotherapist

BSc(Hons)Physiotherapy

AHPC registered

Isaac graduated from Manchester Metropolitan University (U.K.) with a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Physiotherapy.

Isaac is passionate in treating various sports and musculoskeletal related injuries. He is particularly interested in post-operative rehabilitation cases where he enjoys working closely together with his patients to assist them with regaining full function and return to an active lifestyle. Isaac believes that every patient is unique, and it requires a good listening ear, expert clinical reasoning and communication skills to be able to form an excellent therapeutic alliance.

As a physiotherapist, Isaac firmly believes in using advanced techniques and evidence-based care to assess, diagnose, treat and prevent a wide range of health conditions and movement disorders. He assesses and treats the body as a whole, rather than focusing on the individual factors of an injury.

Being active in sports such as tennis and horseback riding has also influenced Isaac in his professional practice as it spurs him to work alongside active individuals to manage their conditions, prevent injuries and enhance their overall performance.